Conferencing

All three allow you to hold meetings with people who are located elsewhere. In NUS, conferencing is used for elearning, formal and informal meetings, paper presentations, research collaboration, focus group discussions, hosting guest speakers who cannot be present on location and many other situations.

Web Conferencing

In a web conference, participants use their own computers to engage in a live two-way audio (and video) conversation. For more complex meetings, there are also text chat, share presentation/desktop and annotation functions.

Multi-mode Conferencing

Multi-mode conferencing allows you to connect to a video conference without the need of a specific room or video conferencing equipment. Users can attend video conferences via apps on their mobile devices.